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Carlsbad Flower FieldsSpring is nearly here and what better way to mark it than walking through acres of colorful flowers. Ranunculus are the flowers that are produced at the Carlsbad Flower Fields, which were started by Edwin Frazee and his family. And March and April are the months when these Tecolote ranunculus, with its rose-like petals come into full bloom.

Grown from a bulb, which were introduced to the area by English horticulturist John Gage nearly 70 years ago, the ranunculus splash the hillsides in a rainbow of colors ranging from reds, oranges, whites, pinks and yellows. These two and a half months in spring are when the fields are open to the public, although the farm is a 12-month operation. The Carlsbad Flower Fields recently opened and will remain open to the public through May 8, 2011.

Read more about the Carlsbad Flower Fields in my article here.

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March 5, 2008 at 3:43 am
(1) Joe Pusey says:

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April 7, 2011 at 5:45 pm
(2) Gail says:

I was just in Carlsbad and though the flower fields are open, most of the flowers are not blooming right now. Also the fee just to see flowers is $10.00. Isn’t that a bit steep for just walking around a field of flowers?

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